Anonymous wrote:The unfairness of this really gets me. (FWIW, I have not been vaccinated and am waiting my turn in my jurisdiction.) This system prioritizes people who are tech savvy, have transportation and the flexibility to drive long distances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD resident here who is glad to have DC residents eligible by MD criteria coming to get vaccinated here. But please be very careful when you choose your location so that you are not worsening inequity by taking shots away from people in areas with low vaccination rates. So sure, go to the mass vax sites but maybe not to pharmacies in lower-income areas where people really need the convenience of those nearby locations, especially if they don’t have cars or have complicated work hours.
Did you read any of these posts? The slots are not being filled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MD resident here who is glad to have DC residents eligible by MD criteria coming to get vaccinated here. But please be very careful when you choose your location so that you are not worsening inequity by taking shots away from people in areas with low vaccination rates. So sure, go to the mass vax sites but maybe not to pharmacies in lower-income areas where people really need the convenience of those nearby locations, especially if they don’t have cars or have complicated work hours.
Did you read any of these posts? The slots are not being filled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salisbury, MD. They checked that I was who I said I was and that I had an appointment. Nothing else.
+1
If you are interested in booking you can go to this site. They accept everyone now because this mass vax site is never full. They just want to get shots in arms. You can see full day schedules available.
https://massvax.maryland.gov/
Baltimore. Thanks for nothing Mayor Bowser.
The problem is the federal govt and vaccine dose allocation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is pretty funny after reading howls of outrage when MD and VA residents received doses in DC.
What choice do we have? Because so many doses meant for DC residents continue to go to Feds from MD and VA, we can't get vaccinated.
+1. DC is dead last in terms of vaccinating its residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is pretty funny after reading howls of outrage when MD and VA residents received doses in DC.
What choice do we have? Because so many doses meant for DC residents continue to go to Feds from MD and VA, we can't get vaccinated.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have to show ID in Salisbury?
Anonymous wrote:This is pretty funny after reading howls of outrage when MD and VA residents received doses in DC.
Anonymous wrote:DC had appointments at a couple of CVS stores all day today.
I was able to schedule an appointment for someone today at Six Flags for tomorrow.
CVS appointments become available at midnight every night.
I just scheduled two appointments for Sunday in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salisbury, MD. They checked that I was who I said I was and that I had an appointment. Nothing else.
+1
If you are interested in booking you can go to this site. They accept everyone now because this mass vax site is never full. They just want to get shots in arms. You can see full day schedules available.
https://massvax.maryland.gov/
Baltimore. Thanks for nothing Mayor Bowser.
The problem is the federal govt and vaccine dose allocation.